Offender Registration
The Detective Bureau maintains registrations of offenders as required by state and federal laws and investigates registration and compliance violations. The Midwest City Police Department has two primary goals regarding sex and violent offender registration. Our first goal is to conduct and maintain registration of offenders as required by state laws. We do this by conducting random compliance checks at our registrant’s place of residency to ensure they are not violating any laws. Our second goal is to investigate registration violations of state laws and present charges to the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s office when appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Registration as a sex offender is required for any person who has been convicted, received a suspended sentence, or a deferred sentence for a crime requiring them to register according to the terms of the Sex Offenders Registration Act.
The applicable sex offenses are as listed in the following Oklahoma State Statues:
21 O.S. § 843.5: Abuse or Neglect of Child/Child Beating (if the offense involved sexual abuse or sexual exploitation) (previously codified as 10 O.S. § 7115)
21 O.S. § 681: Assault With Intent to Commit a Felony (if the offense involved sexual assault)
21 O.S. § 741: Kidnapping (if the offense involved sexual abuse or sexual exploitation)
21 O.S. § 843.1: Caretaker Abuse or Neglect (if the offense involved sexual abuse or sexual exploitation)
21 O.S. § 852.1: Child Endangerment (if the offense involved sexual abuse of a child)
21 O.S. § 865: Trafficking in Children;7. 21 O.S. § 885, Incest
21 O.S. § 886: Crime Against Nature/Sodomy
21 O.S. § 888: Forcible Sodomy
21 O.S. § 891: Child Stealing (if the offense involved sexual abuse or sexual exploitation)
21 O.S. § 1021: Indecent Exposure/Indecent Exhibitions/Obscene or Indecent Writings, Pictures, etc./Solicitation of Minors to Participate in any crime under this section
21 O.S. § 1021.2: To Procure or Cause Minors to Participate in Obscene or Indecent Writings, Pictures, etc.
21 O.S. § 1021.3: Guardians/Parents/Custodians Consent to Participation of Minor in Obscene Writings, Pictures
21 O.S. § 1024.2: Purchase, Procurement, or Possession of Child Pornography
21 O.S. § 1040.8: Publication, Distribution, or Participation of Child Pornography
21 O.S. § 1040.12a: Aggravated Possession of Child Pornography
21 O.S. § 1040.13: Importing or Distributing Obscene Material or Child Pornography
21 O.S. § 1040.13a: Soliciting Sexual Conduct or Communication with a Minor by Use of Technology
21 O.S. § 1087: Procuring a Child Under 18 Years of Age for Prostitution, Lewdness, or Other Indecent Acts
21 O.S. § 1088: Inducing, Keeping, Detaining, or Restraining for Prostitution a Child Under 18 Years of Age
21 O.S. § 1111.1, 1114: Rape in the First Degree/Rape in the Second Degree/Rape by Instrumentation
21 O.S. § 1123: Lewd or Indecent Proposals or Acts to a Child Under 16/Sexual Battery to a Person Over 16.
Registration as a violent offender is mandatory for any person who has been convicted, received a suspended sentence, or a deferred sentence for a crime requiring them to register pursuant to the terms of the Mary Rippy Violent Crime Offenders Registration Act.
The applicable violent offenses are as listed in the following Oklahoma State Statues:
21 O.S. § 701.7: Murder in the First Degree
21 O.S. § 701.8: Murder in the Second Degree
21 O.S. § 711: Manslaughter in the First Degree
21 O.S. 652: Shooting with Intent to Kill; Assault and Battery with a Deadly Weapon; Use of a Vehicle to Facilitate Use of a Firearm, Crossbow or other Weapon
21 O.S. § 653: Assault with Intent to Kill
21 O.S. § 1767.1: Bombing and Explosives Violations.
The following crimes of abuse will be registered only upon a specific order of the sentencing judge:
10 O.S. § 7115: Abuse or Neglect of Child/Child Beating
21 O.S. § 843.1: Caretaker Abuse or Neglect
21 O.S. § 843.2: Verbal Abuse by a Caretaker (misdemeanor
21 O.S. §852: Omission to Provide for a Child
21 O.S. § 852.: Child Endangerment.
No. It is unlawful for anyone who is required to register as a sex or violent offender to work with or provide services to children. Registered offender are also restricted from working on school premises or for any person or business which contracts for work to be performed on school premises.
Sex offender level assignment is determined by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections in accordance with state law (57 O.S. § 582.5).
There are three categories that a registered sex offender could fall into:
Level 1: Low risk of recidivism or a low tendency to reoffend
Level 2: Moderate risk of recidivism or a moderate tendency to reoffend
Level 3: High risk of recidivism or a high tendency to reoffend
According to state law (57 O.S. § 583.D), the offender shall be required to register with the local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over their place of residency as follows:
Level 1: Required to register for 15 years from the date of completion of the offender's sentence
Level 2: Required to register for 25 years from the date of completion of the offender’s sentence
Level 3: Lifetime registration is required.
Yes. Individuals who have been convicted, received a suspended sentence, or a deferred sentence for a crime requiring them to register pursuant to the terms of the Sex Offender Registration Act cannot live, either temporarily or permanently, within a 2000-foot radius of any public or private school site, educational institution, property or campsite used by an organization whose primary purpose is working with children, a playground or park that is established, operated or supported in whole or in part by city, county, state, federal or tribal government, or licensed child care center as defined by the Department of Human Services.
Residency restrictions may be more or less restrictive based on conviction date. Please reference Oklahoma State Law (57 O.S. § 590) for further guidance and information on residency requirements and restrictions.
NOTE: Residency restrictions do not apply to individuals who are required to register as violent offenders.
If you are an offender residing or looking to reside in Midwest City, you are required by law to register with local law enforcement. Registration paperwork must be completed in-person at the Midwest City Police Department, 100 N Midwest Blvd.
To schedule an appointment, call 405-739-1330.
If you believe someone who is required to register as a sex or violent offender is in violation or their registration requirements, call 405-739-1330.
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